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BOX 22 through box 26 and box 72-73 France: Miscellaneous Publications, 1939-1944
French miscellaneous materials on the topic of underground movements in Europe During World War II. Includes leaflets, letters, memos, etc.
Arranged by publications of standard size and then by oversize.
BOX 22 Folder 1: A Afficher - Défense de Détruire ou le Recouvrir Le Conseil National de la Résistance. A leaflet declaring that Joseph Darland is a traitor. (Undated)
Folder 2: A Bas le Fascisme... Vive L'U.R.S.S.! Le Parti Communiste Français, A flyer praising the war effort by the Soviet Union. (Undated)
Folder 3: A Bas le Marché Brun. A cartoon criticizing the shortage of food, fuel and other essential items in France due to their appropriation by the Nazis for shipment to Germany. (Undated)
Folder 4: A Bas les Affameurs du Peuple! Le Parti Communiste Français. Flyer issued by the French Communist Party listing French firms which profitted from collaboration with the Germans. (Undated)
Folder 5: A la Classe 43. Le Conseil National de la Résistance Leaflet encouraging young men and women to evade Nazi efforts to deport them to Germany as laborers. 1943, (6 copies) (Undated)
Folder 6: A la Nation Française! La Confédération Générale du Travail A leaflet encouraging French workers to go on strike for better wages. (Early 1944)
Folder 7: A la Population de Montceau! Les Comités Féminins de Montceau-les-Mines Notice announcing the death in a German concentration camp of a French woman who was a native of Montceau. (Undated)
Folder 8: A la Veille des Combats Décisifs pour la Libération Nationale.... Le Parti Communiste Français Leaflet from the French Communist Party addressed to imprisoned Communists held by the Germans telling them that their fellow Frenchmen are aware and appreciative of their sufferings. (Undated)
Folder 9: A la Veille des Grands Combats pour la Délivrance de la Patrie.Le Parti Communiste Français Leaflet which appeared as a Supplement to Humanité encouraging Frenchmen to aid the Resistance by acts of sabotage. May 1944
Folder 10: A Lire, A Vivre, A Diffuser: Manuel du Déporté en Allemagne. Le Mouvement de Résistance pour les Prisonniers et Déportés Français A leaflet to be distributed to French citizens who are going to be deported to work in Germany. 3pp. (Undated)
Folder 11: A Tous les Agents de la Force Publique! A Tous les Fonctionnaires et Magistrats! France Combattante A flyer urging acts of sabotage against the Vichy regime. March 1944 (4 copies)
Folder 12: A Tous les Français! A flyer encouraging Frenchmen to join the National Front movement. (3 copies) (Undated)
Folder 13: A Tous les Français, Libération. A flyer urging French citizens to place their hopes for liberation in Gen. de Gaulle and his provisional government. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 14: Un Acte de Barbarie sans Précédent en France. Le Mouvement National de Lutte Contra le Racisme A flyer describing atrocities by the Germans against French citizens in various cities. (4 copies) (Undated)
Folder 15: L'Activite Sportive dans les Camps de Prisonniers de Guerre. A pamphlet with a deliberately misleading title, "Sports Activities in the German Prisoner of War Camps", which actually advises prisoners on escape tactics, and, also, condemns the Vichy government for not allowing extra food and money allocations for wives whose husbands are in German concentration camps. 4 pp. (Undated)
Folder 16: L'Agonie de la Troisième République par Marcel Cachin. A pamphlet examining the causes that brought about the fall of 3rd Republic in 1940. 4 pp. July 1944
Folder 17: Aimons et Admirons,.... A hand-written note that can be read either continuously, straight left-to-right, as pro-Nazi, or in 2 columns which is anti-Nazi. (Undated)
Folder 18: Alçons-nous? A leaflet criticizing the apathy of the French bourgeoisie towards German occupation, and for its indifference to the hardships of the lower classes. Spring 1944
Folder 19: Alerte à la Déportation, Liberation. A leaflet attacking Pierre Laval for ordering the deportation of young French citizens born in 1920 through 1922 to work for the German war industry. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 20: Alerte aux Réfractaires! A leaflet alerting French citizens that the German promise to return to France their fellow workers over 45 years of age if the younger workers in France come forward to take their place are completely false. (6 copies) (Undated)
Folder 21: Les Alliés Ont Débarqué avec Succès sur un Front de Plus de 150 Km. dans le Midi. Quartier Général Allié, A flyer announcing the successful Allied landings in Southern France on Aug. 15, 1944, while the Normandy campaign has become bogged down. (Undated)
Folder 22: Allocution Prononcée Lors d'Une Visite du Centre Universitaire Belge...., Toulouse. Speech given by M.. le Comte Begouen expresses sympathy for the Belgian people whose country has been invaded by the Germans. 8 pp. July 27, 1940
Folder 23: Appel aux Jeunes Français/Jeunesse de France! Les Forces Unies de la Jeunesse Patriotique Two leaflets (different titles/same text) addressed to young workers urging them to demand better working conditions and to protest the roundup of French workers to be sent to Germany. (Undated)
Folder 24: Un Appel a la Nation par le Comité National Français, Le Comité National Français. Conseil National de la Résistance. A pamphlet urging French citizens to support young French workers who are resisting Nazi efforts to deport them to Germany. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 25: L'Appel au Combat, Le Parti Communiste Français. A leaflet attacking the Vichy regime for not objecting to German seizure of the naval base at Toulon, their invasion of North Africa, and the Nazi occupation of unoccupied France in 1944. (3 copies) (Undated)
Folder 26: Appel Aux Femmes Catholiques! L’Union des Comités des Femmes de France. A leaflet reminding French Catholic women that their sufferings are due to the German occupation. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 27: Appel aux Français et Pour qui la Collaboration.... A leaflet urging French citizens to resist the Germans by refusing to sell them food and raw materials. (Undated)
Folder 28: Appel aux Jeunes Français, Les Forces Unies de la Jeunesse Patriotique. A leaflet appealing to young people of France to resist the Germans. (6 copies) (Undated)
Folder 29: Appel aux Journalistes, Le Comité National des Journalistes. A pamphlet criticizing those French journalists in the pay of the Germans and Vichy regime, and praising those journalists who instead attack these enemies of France. A pamphlet criticizing those French journalists in the pay of the Germans and Vichy regime, and praising those journalists who instead attack these enemies of France. (5 copies) (Undated)
Folder 30: Appel aux Patriotes, Le C.M.I. des Francs-Tireurs-Partisans. A flyer critical of Vichy police who kill and persecute their fellow citizens on behalf of the Germans. (Undated)
Folder 31: Appel aux Paysans, Le Mouvement Prisonnier de la Résistance. A flyer appealing to French farmers not to take the Germans' money for their crops. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 32: Un Appel de François Valentin, Ancien Directeur Général de la Légion Française des Combattants. A flyer issued by a former Vichy official admitting his mistaken beliefs earlier in the war, and urging his fellow citizens to resist the Germans. (2 copies) August 1943
Folder 33: Un Appel de l'Université de France, Les Mouvements Unis de: Résistance, Combat, Franc-Tireur, Libération. A flyer appealing from this university to all French educators to urger their students to join the resistance movement. (6 copies) November 1943
Folder 34: Appel du Comité du Rhône de la Résistance. A flyer urging the population to support French workers on strike in the Rhône region with food and money so that they can continue to refuse to work for the Germans. (Spring 1944)
Folder 35: Appel du Conseil National de la Résistance à la Conscience Mondiale Libération. A flyer appealing to the world to remember the sufferings of French citizens in German concentration camps, and urging that the International Red Cross be allowed to intervene. (4 copies) (Undated)
Folder 36: Appel du Front National à la Population Provençale, Le Front National (Régional Provençal). A flyer encouraging the people of southern France to support striking workers who are protesting poor working conditions. (4 copies) (Undated)
Folder 37: Après le Débarquement des Troupes Alliées sur Notre Sol National, Le Comité Central du Parti Communiste Français. A pamphlet reminding French citizens that now that the Allies have landed in Normandy, it is time to remember the treason committed by Vichy regime officials, to engage in various acts of sabotage against the Germans, and to encourage Vichy government sympathetic to the Resistance to disobey the orders of their superiors. (4 copies) (Undated)
Folder 38: Après la Fermeture de 1350 Boulangeries, de Graves Menaces Pèsent sur Vous. Commerçants! La Région Parisienne du Parti Communiste Français. A flyer urging all bakers in the Seine region to protest the closing of 1,340 bakeries by the Vichy regime and to resist Nazi attempts to send them to Germany. (Undated)
Folder 39: L'Armée de la Libération, Le Comité Militaire de la Zone Sud des Francs-Tireurs et Partisans Français. A leaflet announcing the transfer of Free French pilots and aircraft from North Africa to Britain, which will soon be operating over France. (Undated)
Folder 40: L'Armée de l'Air Française en Action. A leaflet praising the liberation of prisoners and condemning the execution of others by German and Vichy police in southern France. (Undated)
Les Armées de l'Air Américaines Adressent ce Message au Peuple Français, U.S. Army Air Force. A leaflet from the American Air Force attempting to explain to French citizens that Allied bombing of their cities is necessary to destroy German communications and supply lines. (Undated)
Folder 42: Arrestation, Jean Le Guern, Bibliothèque Française. A pamphlet giving an account of a young girl arrested and tortured by the Gestapo. 8 pp. 1944
Folder 43: Attaquer...A flyer urging French citizens not to become discouraged in their resistance efforts, especially with regard to the deportation of their fellow citizens to work in Germany. (Undated)
Folder 44: Au Grand Parti Communisme Français, Le Parti Communiste Français. A letter claiming to be from Julien Hapiot, a French communist held by the Gestapo, who is to be shortly executed, in which the author praises the Russian army and criticizes the Americans and British for not yet opening a second front. Aug. 27, 1943 Verso of this flyer has an article issued by La Région Communiste du Pas-de-Calais after Hapiot's execution extolling his work in the Spanish Civil War and in the French Resistance movement. (Undated)
Folder 45: Aussi! Mouvement de Résistance pour les P.G. A flyer issued by the French Communist Party urging recently released French prisoners of war, held for 3 years by the Germans, to now join their Party and its resistance efforts. (Undated)
Aux Commerçants Communistes. L’Organisation des Commerçants et Artisans du Parti. A flyer appealing to Communist merchants to create a union which would allow them to negotiate more effectively than their present union could. Mar. 1, 1944
Folder 46: Aux Français Qui Croient Encore à Vichy... Consultation Donnée par Un Groupe de Juristes et de Théologiens. Les Mouvements de Résistance Unis. A leaflet issued by a group of judges and theologians proclaiming the illegitimacy of the Vichy regime. (Undated)
Folder 47: Aux Industriels et Ingénieurs Français. L’Union des Cadres Industriels de la France Combattante. A pamphlet addressed to French engineers involved in the production of manufactured goods of which 80% are being shipped to Germany. The appeal asks these engineers to frustrate Nazi attempts to export these goods and to deport French workers to Germany. 3 pp. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 48: Aux Gendarmes et Brigadiers de Gendarmerie, Le Parti Communiste Français. A leaflet addressed to French police claiming that the Communist Party is not plotting an insurrection as claimed by the Vichy regime, but rather it seeks to act with all other resistance groups to fight the Germans. (Undated)
Folder 49: Aux Industriels et Ingénieurs Français, L’Union des Cadres Industriels de la France Combattante. A pamphlet addressed to French engineers involved in the production of manufactured goods of which 80% are being shipped to Germany. The appeal asks these engineers to frustrate Nazi attempts to export these goods and to deport French workers to Germany. 3 pp. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 50: Aux Jeunes de la Classe 44, Le Parti Socialiste Clandestin. A flyer issued by the Socialist Party urging young people who will be 20 years of age in 1944 to resist deportation to Germany. (Undated)
Folder 51: Aux Jeunes de la Classe 1944, Les M.U.R. A flyer urging young French citizens not to allow the Nazis to deport them to Germany to work in their factories. (Undated)
Folder 52: Aux Magistrats, à la Police à Tous les, Fonctionnaires des Administrations Civiles. Le Mouvement National Contre le Racisme Zone Sud. A flyer urging French judges, police, and government workers to cease the arrest of Jews and young people evading deportation to Germany. Also, the destruction of files containing information about such prisonners and fugitives is suggested. Those who collaborate will soon face punishment. (3 copies) (Undated)
Folder 53: Aux Militants du Parti Communiste, Le Comité Central du Parti Communiste Français. A flyer addressed to members of the French Communist Party listing procedures to be taken to safeguard the security of the Party against infiltration efforts of the Gestapo and the Vichy regime. (Undated)
Folder 54: Aux Populations de la France Occupée. An unsigned flyer addressed to the French civilian population claiming that the senders of this message (Allied air forces?) have bombed their factories in the past and will continue to do so, because they are producing armaments desparately needed by the Germans. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 55: Avec Toute l'Europe, Contre la Peste Brune! A flyer describing resistance efforts in other occupied countries, the beginning of Allied bombing of Germany, the need to realize that the fall of France in 1940 is not as shameful as the collaboration of the Vichy regime. A flyer describing resistance efforts in other occupied countries, the beginning of Allied bombing of Germany, the need to realize that the fall of France in 1940 is not as shameful as the collaboration of the Vichy regime. (Undated)
Folder 56: Avertissement aux Agents de la Force Publique,Le Conseil National de la Résistance. A flyer warning Vichy police that all crimes against the Resistance movement will be punished upon liberation. (6 copies) (Undated)
Folder 57: Avis, Le Comité Régional du Front National. A flyer published by the Convention Nationale proclaiming that all those who aid the German occupation are traitors and a record will be kept so that they will be punished accordingly upon liberation. (5 copies) Sept. 7, 1943
Folder 58: Avis, Militaerbefehlshaber in Frankreich. A public notice issued by the German army (signed by von Stulpnagel, General der Infanterie, Militaer-befehlshaber in Frankreich) proclaiming that acts of terrorism against the German army have been committed by British agents, French Jews, and Bolsheviks. Therefore, a fine of 1 billion francs has been imposed upon the Jews of France, and, in addition, all Jews and Bolsheviks will be deported to hard labor camps in Germany, 100 Jews, Communists and anarchists will be shot, and the curfew declared in the Dept. of Seine on Dec. 7, 1941 will be lifted today (Dec. 14). Dec. 14, 1941
Folder 59: Avis: Der höhere SS und Polizeiführer in Bereich. A public notice issued by the SS headquarters in France declaring that 83 hostages were executed in reprisal for attacks on German soldiers. Aug. 10, 1942.
Folder 60: Avis: Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich. A public notice issued by the German army (signed by von Stulpnagel, General der Infanterie) proclaiming that the French Communist Party has been dissolved and that all Communists and their sympathizers are enemies of Germany and will suffer accordingly. Aug. 10, 1942.
Folder 61: Avis à la population: Kommandant von Gross Paris. A public notice issued by the German army (signed by E. Schaumburg, Generalleutnant) proclaiming that due to a bombing of a Nazi book store in Paris, anyone found with unauthorized explosives will be executed, and that the city of Paris will have to pay a fine of 1 million francs, and that all restaurants in a certain area of the city will close at 5PM for Nov. 27 through Nov. 30, 1941. Nov. 27, 1941
Folder 62: Avis aux traîtres, L’Union des étudiants patriotes. A flyer describing how a Vichy Minister of Justice was publicly harassed by French students. (Undated)
Folder 63: La Ballade des Pendus, Jean Vengeur. Poem dedicated to the memory of those Resistance members who were executed in Nimes on Mar. 2, 1944. (4 copies) Apr. 1944
Folder 64: Betriebsübersicht, Renseignements sur l'Établissement. Commission Franco-Allemande de la Main-d’Œuvre. An inventory form sent by the Nazis to various businesses requesting the number of their employees in order to determine which of them may be sent to work in Germany. (Undated)
Folder 65: Les Boches Ont Assassiné Danielle Casanova, La Fédération des Jeunesses Communistes de France, Zone Sud. Flyer informing the French public that a young female member of the Communist Party was arrested, tortured, and sent to a concentration camp where she later died. Sept. 25, 1943
Folder 66: Boches Ont Assassiné Danielle Casanova. A report based on information from a Bureau chief of the Committee of Metallurgy which describes Nazi efforts to recruit French and North African engineers and other skilled laborers to work in Germany. Also, information was sought concerning the identification of deserters and non-Aryans. Aug. 2, 1942
Folder 67: Les Bons Voisins, Arnaud de Saint-Roman. Humorous account of 8 Vichy policemen investigating a family sympathetic to the Resistance. 16 pp. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 68: Bulletin du 27 Mai 1941. Pamphlet reporting on the capitulation of the Vichy government to all demands of the Germans regarding occupation policy. 6 pp. (Undated)
Folder 69: Bulletin Médical. Tours A humorous flyer claiming that the cure for "Hitlerisme" is to listen to Radio France Libre. Apr. 1941
Folder 70: Camarade des Services Publics. A small flyer reminding employees of the French public works that their labor helps the enemy and collaborators. (Undated)
Folder 71: Camarades. Nos ennemis....A small flyer reminding the French public that the Germans with the help of the Vichy government and British businesses have looted France contrary to their denials. (Undated)
Folder 72: Les Capitalistes Sortent Leurs "Grands Hommes" L'Aventurier Laval Choisit son Ministre du Travail. Benoît Frachon, Secrétaire de la C.G.T. A flyer criticizing Pierre Laval's choice for Labor minister. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 73: Catholiques Français. Front National de Libération A flyer addressed to French Catholics exhorting them to join their resistance efforts with the National Front, and to be also cautious in their activities as the Gestapo is everywhere. Sept. 20, 1943
Folder 74: Certificat de Recensement. Commissariat Général au Service du Travail Obligatoire A certicate issued by the Vichy government to be given to those French workers who participated in the 1943 labor census. (Undated)
Folder 75: Certificat de Travail. An identification card for French workers; blank, but but bearing an official stamp. Apr. 30, 1943
Folder 76: Ceux de 1914 - 1918 à ceux de 1939-1940. A flyer addressed to the French soldiers who fought in the 1939/40 war from those who fought in the 1914/18 war, urging them to oppose those responsible for and those who profited from the fiasco of 1940. Also, an appeal to aid the widows and children of those soldiers killed in both wars. (Undated)
BOX 23 Folder 1: Chanson Manuscrite (?) contre les Allemands. A handwritten song with musical score by unknown author exhorting the French public to find and hang the Germans. (Undated)
Folder 2: Charade. A flyer of verse criticizing Pierre Laval. (Undated)
Folder 3: Charte Revendicative des Démobilisés de 1939 - 1940 L’Union des Amicales Populaires des Démobilisés de la Banlieue-Est de Paris. A flyer listing demands of the Vichy government made by French soldiers of the First World War: bonuses, exemptions from rent, utilities, and work, receipt of pensions, and the freeing of prisoners held in German prison of war camps. (Local veterans group from the suburbs of Paris) (Undated)
Folder 4: Cheminots de France! L’Union des Comités Populaires des Cheminots de France. A flyer addressed to French railroad workers informing them that the head of their union was tortured and executed by the Gestapo, and an apeal to derail German trains. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 5: Cheminots de France! Le 7 Mars 1942 le Grand Patriote Pierre Semard,.... Confédération Générale du Travail Fédération Nationale des Travailleurs des Chemins de Fer. This flyer was published on the 2nd anniversary of the death of Pierre Semard, the former secretary of the National Federation of railroad workers, who was executed by the Germans. It urges French railroad workers to sabotage trains used by the Germans. (8 copies) (Undated)
Folder 6: Cheminots Francais! Confédération Générale du Travail Fédération Nationale des Travailleurs des Chemins de Fer. ee oversize Box 1, Folder 2 for other copy. A leaflet urging French railway workers to commit sabotage. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 7: Chronique du Front d’Unification de la Jeunesse Libération. An excerpt from the French newspaper La Libération offering an account of those French young people who are distributing food in the cities. (4 copies) Aug. 28, 194?
Folder 8: Ci-Contre le Fac-similé.... A short flyer reprinting Marshall Pétain’s welcome address in 1918 to American troops. (Undated)
Folder 9: Cinquième Année de Guerre. L’Office d’Information de Guerre des Etats-Unis d’Amérique A flyer listing all the German defeats during the first 5 years of the war. (Undated)
Folder 10: Clairval: Légende. An essay celebrating the resuscitation of life in the city of Paris after liberation. 4 pp. (Undated)
Folder 11: Classe 1944, Classe de la Liberté. Le Comité d’Action Contre la Déportation An appeal to young French people to join the resistance movement, instead of working for the Germans. (2 copies ) Feb. 9, 1944
Folder 12: Collaboration. A cartoon (pro-Vichy?) extolling the reward of collaborating with Germany. (Undated)
Folder 13: Collaboration que nous offrent les vendus....Le Parti Communiste Français A small flyer declaring that collaboration between masters and slaves is not acceptable. (Undated)
Folder 14: Le Comité "Allemagne Libre" pour l’Ouest.... Conférence d’Information Le Comité "Allemagne Libre" pour l’Ouest. An invitation to a 2nd conference to be held on Feb. 27, 1945 (Paris?) by a committee working for a free Germany after the war. (Undated)
Folder 15: Comité d’Organisation des Editeurs et Libraires Mouvement de Libération Nationale. A leaflet praising both editors and bookstores who have refused to publish and sell any books imposed upon the French public by the Vichy regime. (3 copies) (Undated)
Folder 16: La Comité Départemental de la Libération à la Population du Nord rassemble dans son.... La Comité Départemental de la Libération à la Population du Nord. See also oversize Box 1, Folder 3 for other copy. A leaflet praising the French citizens of the North (occupied France) for resisting the deportations of their countrymen to work in Germany. (4 copies) (Undated)
Folder 17: Le Comite du Directeur du Front National de Lutte pour la Libération de Comité Francais de la Libération Nationale à Alger. Le Comité Directeur du Front National de Lutte A leaflet asking the counterparts of the French Committee in Algiers to support its efforts against forced deportations to Germany. 3 pp. (Undated)
Folder 18: Le Comité du Rhône de la Résistance Française Invite les Lyonnais. Le Comité du Rhône de la Résistance Française An appeal by this committee asking the people of Lyon to prevent the next shipment to Germany of French workers, and to demand the releasee of those in prison, and to stop shipments of food to Germany. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 19: Comité Français de la Libération Nationale, Communiqués de Guerre. Comité Français de la Libération Nationale A list of acts of sabotage carried out by patriots against the railroads, powerplants, breweries, etc.... (9 copies; 1 mutilated) (Undated)
Folder 20: Comité, France-Amérique, documents Comité France-Amérique. A leaflet providing details of the celebration of Bastille day, July 14, 1942, in the United States including remarks by President Roosevelt and other public figures. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 21: Comité France-Amérique, lettre de l’Épiscopat Catholique.... Comité France-Amérique. A letter, Dec. 22, 1941, written by Archbishop Mooney of Detroit to President Roosevelt declaring that American Catholics will fight for freedom. The President’s reply , Dec. 24, is found on the verso. (Undated)
Folder 22: Le Comité National des Ecrivains décide... Le Comité National des Ecrivains. Le Comité National des Ecrivains This committee announces that it will re-hire those French authors who lost their positions because they refused to collaborate with the Vichy regime. 3 pp. (4 copies)
Folder 23: Le Comité National des Ecrivains vous parle.... Le Comité National des Ecrivains. A plea to all French intellectuals to unite in order to place France once again in a prominent position among all nations by working with the clandestine press of the resistance movement. 4 pp. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 24: Le Comité National des Médecins...aux Médecins Francais Le Comité National des Médecins. A leaflet issued by this committee which claims to be in liaison with the resistance movement and which discusses the health problems faced by France in the war. (7 copies) (Undated)
Folder 25: Comment Se Défendre. La Commission Centrale des Cadres du Parti Communiste Français A pamphlet issued by the Central Committee urging Party members to reveal the names of Vichy policemen and to unite and defend each other. 19 pp. April 1944
Folder 26: Conseils aux Réfractaires pour l’Hiver. A pamphlet offering advice to help the French resistance members who are living outdoors on how to built a shelter and prepare food during the Winter. 8 pp. (Undated)
Folder 27: Contre l’Évaluation, le Peuple Marseillais ses Francs-Tireurs et Partisans Engagent la Lutte Le Comité Militaire Régional des Francs- Tireurs et Partisans Français du Front National (Région Provençale). A flyer urging citizens of Marseillais not to evacuate the city as the Germans have ordered. Instead the committee recommends acts of sabotage against German vehicles. (Undated)
Folder 28: Copie du Rapport du Capitaine Aimé Le Commandant du Camp de Vernet d’Ariège. A report from the French commander of a POW camp for German soldiers claiming that these Germans realize now that Hitler and his Nazis are responsible for the defeat of their country. 2 pp. (Undated)
Folder 29: Le Courrier de l’Air Illustré Royal Air Force. A small pamphlet with photographs and captions providing news about Allied leaders and the Allied war effort. 4 pp. (Undated)
Folder 30: Le Coût de la Vie a Doublé.... Le Parti Communiste Français. A small flyer proclaiming that the cost of living has doubled in France since the outbreak of the current war, and that all French workers should join the Party to fight for salary increases. (Undated)
Folder 31: Le Crime Contre l’Esprit par le Témoin des Martyrs. A pamphlet providing an account of those students who demonstrated in Paris on Nov. 11, 1940, who were arrested and executed by the Germans in Oct. 1941. The pamphlet also asserts that Vichy police participated in the arrests. 16 pp. (4 copies) (Undated)
Folder 32: Le Crime d l’Armistice 2me ed., Entièrement refondue. A pamphlet proclaiming the 1940 armistice with the Germans is illegal because the Vichy government came to power through unconstitutional means. 43 pp. 1944 (3 copies)
General Collection/LC Call no.: D812.C7
Folder 33: D’Un Chrétien, à ses Frères de la Résistance. A Catholic writer has written this leaflet proclaiming that although a few priests and bishops have recognized the Vichy regime as legitimate, most Christians are supportive of the resistance movement. (3 copies) (Undated)
Folder 34: D’Une Année à l’Autre La Région Paris-Ville du Parti Communiste Français. A leaflet decrying the lack of food and coal, and the large numbers of death to freezing and suicide. It demands that 1941 should be the year of liberation. (Undated)
Folder 35: Dauphinois, C’est l’Heure du Combat! Comité Départemental de la Libération. A pamphlet urging the citizens of the Dauphiné region to rise up against the Germans. (4 copies) (Undated)
Folder 36: Une Déclaration du Parti Communiste Français Le Parti Communiste Français. A leaflet disavowing any Communist involvement in the publication of the journal "La France au Travail’. (Undated)
Folder 37: Les "Défenseurs de la Civilisation" assassinent les Elites Intellectuelles Les Forces Unies de la Jeunesse Patriotique. Les Forces Unies de la Jeunesse Patriotique A flyer giving an account of Gestapo murders of professors and students at the University of Strasbourg. (Undated)
Folder 38: Demain, Il Sera Trop Tard! Le Comité Exécutif de la Libération Nationale. A flyer declaring that on June 3, 1943, the "Comité Exécutif" proclaimed that all French citizens must quickly choose sides in this war to the death. (3 copies) (Undated)
Folder 39: La Déportation Vous Menace Les Mouvements de Résistance Unis. A flyer appealing to French citizens to resist Nazi attempts to deport them to work in Germany, and offering them assistance to hide. If they are deported they should engage in acts of sabotage at their workplace. (3 copies) (Undated)
Folder 40: La Dernière Carte d’Hitler: L’Anticommunisme Le Front National. A leaflet denouncing Hitler’s attacks on communism as his last trump card. (Undated)
Folder 41: Des Français en qui la France Peut Avoir Confiance Le Parti Communiste Français. A pamphlet providing a list of names of French citizens who can be trusted, all members of the Communist Party. 24 pp. Feb. 1944
Folder 42: Des Restaurants Parisiens .... Les Comités Féminins. A flyer that complains that only German officers and French collaborators can afford to eat well, while French children are starving. (2 copies) (Undated)
Folder 43: Deutsch-Französische Kommission Beschluss Deutsch-Französische Kommission (Commission Franco-Allemande). The director of the Theatre de la Michodière is ordered to list all his employees on this form for labor deportation to Germany. In French and German. (2 copies) Aug. 23, 1944
Folder 44: Deutsch-Französische Kommission Firma Deutsch-Französische Kommission. A list issued by the Nazis that is to be filled out by various French organizations giving information on their employers or members who may be deported as factory workers to Germany. Apr. 26, 1944
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